To get a good quality compost manure, the waste from the field should be collected in one place.
Then pits should be made 15 to 20 feet long, 5-6 feet wide, 3-3 ½ feet deep.
Mix all the waste well and spread a layer in the pit and lay out wet cow dung over it.
Repeat this sequence until the level of the waste is 2-2 ½ feet above the surface of the ground.
If the compost is prepared in summer, the pit should be watered 1-2 times at an interval of 15-20 days so that there is sufficient moisture to dissolve the waste.
There is no need to add much water during rainy or cold days.
The fertilizer prepared after this whole process contains 0.5 percent nitrogen, 0.15 percent phosphorus and 0.5 percent potash.